27 press conference here, held during the 72nd International Astronautical Congress, that it selected SpaceX. The Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) announced at an Oct. Operators in the mid latitudes should be able to get most of them depending on location.SPACEX TO LAUNCH EMIRATI IMAGING SATELLITE - SpaceX has won a contract to launch an Emirati high-resolution imaging satellite on a Falcon 9 rideshare mission in 2023. Since this event will run continuously for 72 hours, folks in the higher latitudes should have a pretty good chance to receive all 12 of the images. The next big event will be the ARISS SSTV event that starts Thursday, April 11 about 18:00 UTC and will be operational until about 18:00 UTC on Sunday, April 14. All 12 images were eventually posted to the gallery. The MAI-75 activity was a success with ground stations mainly in Europe, Asia, Australia and South America posting received copy of images.
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Times are roughly from 14:00-19:00 UTC on April 1 and In addition to the worldwide event listed above, MAI-75 will be planning SSTV transmissions for a few orbits of ISS that are in Moreĭetails later once the official schedule is released in another week or Preliminary scheduling shows ISS SSTV likely around April 12 (Cosmonautics day/Yuri's Night). Responsibilities on the ISS and are subject to change at any time. Please note that the event is dependent on other activities, schedules and crew The transmissions will be broadcast at 145.800 In addition, you can receive a special SSTV ARISS Award for posting Radio enthusiasts on Earth, many participants will post them for viewing at Once these images are received by ham radio operators and other Station located in the Service Module which employs the Kenwood TM D710E Stores images that are then transmitted to Earth using the ARISS amateur radio This event uses a computer in the ISS Russian Segment, which The transmissions begin Thursday, April 11, 2019Īround 18:00 UTC and run continuously until approximately 18:00 UTC on Sunday,Īpril 14, 2019. Russia is planning Slow Scan Television (SSTV) image transmissions from the Transmissions should run until June 27 ~18:30 UTC after coming back on post EVA. ARISS SSTV will get another day to make up for off period. Looks like we have some changes to the operational dates.
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SSTV will be OFF June 25 from ~06:35 until ~19:35 UTC to support the U.S. The exact schedule has not yet been updated but no ham radio activity can occur during the EVA period. The addition of a EVA by the US crew on June 25 will change the dates of operation related to this activity. Those that recently missed the opportunity during the limited period of MAI transmissions should have numerous chances over the 6 day period to capture many (if not all 12) of the images. Downlink frequency will be 145.800 MHz and the mode should be PD120.
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Saturday, June 26 – Transmissions are scheduled to end by 18:30 UTC. Monday, June 21 – Setup is scheduled to begin at 09:40 UTC (transmissions The images will be related to some of the amateur radio activities that have occurred on the Space Shuttle, Mir space station and the International Space Station. The ARISS team will be transmitting SSTV images continuously from June 21 until June 26.